domingo, 16 de marzo de 2014

WOMEN´S DAY IN ANANTAPUR




The last 8th March, to celebrate Women´s Day, some of the teachers of RDT Professional School decided to make the students write a message on a piece of cardboard .The message had to communicate the student´s own wish and dedication to another woman.The messages were written in Telugu(their local language), English,Spanish,French and German.The teachers took a picture of the students one by one showing up their message.Later, all the student met up in the courtyard, Maria Moldes, the Spanish teacher gave a letter to one of them written on  a piece of paper,they had to hold it up so that you could see the final message in Spanish:Feliz Día de la Mujer(Happy Women´s day).
The English teacher gave them a purple bracelet made with jute  by the handicapped women working in one of the RDT handicraft workshops as remembrance of all the women who are still fighting for their rights.































           I´d like to pay tribute to the Indian women (especially those ones coming from backward castes such as the  dalits  and those from  rural areas where discrimination and marginalization is more present), and in general, to all the women from all over the world that ,with their hard work and fighting spirit, are trying to making their way in a society that unfortunately keeps on abusing them; women who are fighting  for their dignity; women that, from their silence and resignation,  must  bear and suffer from  injustice because of cultural and religious reasons as well as the social immobility to which they are subjected. 
I have chosen women working in different jobs for RDt in Campus 1 and in RDT professional school:

STUDENTS FROM RDT PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL WORKING IN THE COMPUTER LAB ON ONE OF THE TALES THEY HAD TO MAKE PARTICIPATING IN A PROJECT CALLED TALIS



WOMEN WORKING AS CLEANERS , NAMED AKKAS IN RDT FIRST CAMPUS AND RDT PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL AND WOMEN WORKING AS SPANISH TRANSLATORS IN THE FIRST CAMPUS , or in OTHER JOBS IN RDT FERRER OFFICE